There is but one case of this in mythology.
It was believed that when Asclepius a son of Apollo and later the Greek god of medicine, was mortal, he had brought back to life many who had died. Consequently, the myth goes on to say, Hades brought this to Zeus; and Zeus in indignationas he feared lest men might gradually contrive to escape death altogether, slew Asclepius with his thunderbolt.
Hades is a fictional 'place'. Places cannot confer punishment
Hades gave a whisker
They knew that after death they had a place to go, it wasn't a mystery and so gave comfort.
Yes. If you had it out and were using it while taking the test and they wanted to pursue additional school punishment like a suspension for cheating. Basically, you gave the cause even though the score was listed as a zero.
Hades' Roman name is Pluto.
Hades's mother is Gaia, the earth. Gaia gave birth to Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.
the cyclops gave hades a helmet/mask
He gave Zeus the thunderbolt, Hades the helmet of darkness and Poseidon the trident.
Hades had a "cap of invisibility." The Helm of Hades made the wearer invisible to both gods and mortals.
Hades gave Persephone pomegranate seeds to eat.
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There's no offical writings of Hades ever having any children. Altough there is a brief description of a girl, Macaria who is known as being "Blessed Death." She gave her life as an offering to protect her family. Shortly after Macaria was said to be the daughter of Hades, but it was never publicly accepted.